The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 04, 1945, Image 4

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BWOC's To Attend Dinner
Because of their contributions to campus activities, approXimately
375 coeds are invited to Theta Sigma Phi's formal. Matrix Dinner at
the Hotel State College 6:30 p. m. May 17, Nancy Carastro, president
of the national journalism honorary announced.
Stressing the fact that invitation to attend the affair is reecogni
tion of leadership, Miss Carastro stated that coeds who are to attend
will receive formal announcements early next week. Other guests
will include Mrs. Ralph D. Hetzel, Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray,
and other nrominent Faculty women.
As in former years, the honorary will present as guest speaker a
women renowned in journalistic circles. This year's guest is Mrs. Flo
rence Fisher Parry, columnist, for the Pittsburgh Press.
Other entertainment, will be
Theta Sigma Phi, and the awar
ding of the honorary titles Quill
Girl, Matrix Girl and Cap Girls
to three coeds.
Matrix Girl is chosen by the
chapter on the basis of outstand
iii6 rantribution to the College;
Cap Girl, also picked by Theta
Sigs, for versatility; and Quill
Girl, voted upon by coeds as the
most popular woman on campus.
Nominees for Quill Girl have
been submitted by Independent
Women's Association, •Girls' Ser
vice Organization, Cwens, Junior
Service Board, and Mortar Boasd.
Committees for the dinner are:
Lucille Rosenbloom and Jeanne
Thompson, Invitations; Audrey
Ryback and Patricia Turk, ar
rangements; Jean Bosch and Gert
rude Lawatsch, entertainment;
Phyllis Wolfgang, decorations.
Who ran to help me when I fell
And would some pretty story tell.
Or kiss the place to make it well?
My Mother. Ann Taylor
Flowers
from
WOODRINGS
Floral Gardens
are a fitting compliment
Phone 2045 Beaver Ave.
Charles Kullman
Amer . ica's Greatest Romantic Tenor
Nan Merriman
Protege of Toscanini
Presented By
The Pennsylvania State College Artists' Course
Saturday, May 12, 8 P.M.
300 TICKETS will go on sale
MONDAY, MAY 7
at the A. A. Office, Old Main. Price: $3, including
tax. Richard Crooks tickets will also be honored
at this concert
a skit, presented by members of
Coed Debate Slates
Out-of-To‘iin Contests
Women's debate team will par
ticipate in four out-of-town con
tests today and next week, accord
ing to Clayton H. Schug, coach of
the squad.
An affirmative team composed
of Roseann Wilson, constructive
speaker, and Betsy Marshall, cross
examiner, and a negative squad
Which includes Jean Dalton, con
structive speaker; and Ann. Stoltz,
cross examiner, will debate- a Get
tysburg coed team Friday.
Jeanne Barinott, Betty Coplan,
and Jean Gedeon will leave Mon
day on ,a debate trip which will
include three contests. Mrs. Paul
Selsam will accompany the team.
THE COLLEGIAN
Women in —Cporto
A Penn State coed swimming
team tied for third place with
New Jersey College for Women in
the Intercollegiate telegraphic
swimming meet for the Eastern
region. Skidmore College placed
first; University of Pennsylvania,
second; Temple University,
fourth; and Vassar College, fifth.
-Ruth Black came in first in the
40-yard back crawl in. 28 seconds
and in the 100-:yard back crawl
in 1:21:1. In the 40-yard breast
stroke Marilyn Glubisch placed
first in 28:2 seconds.
Gloria Woodward took fifth
place in the 100-yard breast
stroke in 1:44:2, and Black, Glo
bisch, and Woodward took fifth
in the 75-yard medley relay in
50:1 , seconds. Third and fourth
places in the 75-yard individual
Medley were taken in 58:7 and
58:9 seconds by Gldbisch and
Black respectively. •
Swimmers Place Third
In' the National Telegraphic
swimming meet the Lions took
third place with Skidmore College
placing first; DePaww University,
second; New Jersey College for
Women, 'fourth; and University of
Pennsylvania, fifth.
Black capped first hon.6 - rs in the
100-yard back crawl and second
'place in the 40-yard back crawl.
Glabisch placed third in the 40-
yard breast stroke. She came in
fourth in the 75-yard individual
medley' while Black tied for fifth
place..
The team:
Mickey Barnett, Ruth Black,
Jean Eble, Catherine Garrett,
Marilyn Globisch, Nan James,
Lyndall Molthan, Betsy Ross,
Gloria Woodward, and Lois Wy
man.
Intramural Softball Opens
Atherton coeds copped the
opening tilt of intramural . soft
ball by defeating Mac Hall, 21-4.
Women's Buildinl, won by de
fault from Tri-Dorms and AOPi
stopped the KD's, 16-10.
All-College table tennis started
this week. All games are played
by single elimination. Mary Failor
defeated Lois Turner, 2-1; Anita
Geiger won over Julia Moore,. 2-1;
and I. G. Cramer topped . Trinia
Boocook, 2-0. Aim Re bowed to
Connie Miceli, 2-0; Betty Mum
ma blanked Betty Shenk, 2-0;
and Claire Parks won over Kit
Mendum, 2-0.
In the bowling tourney Chi
Omega keglers topped AChiO,
635-505.
Frosh Customs Off
Freshmen customs will be of
ficially off at 5:30 p.m. today,
according to Joan Schearrer,
Judicial chairman. This includes
ribbons and namecards for first
semester freshmen, but does not
mean move=up day for first or .
second semester freshmen.
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Senate Approves Changes
Mary Margaret Dunlap, WSGA president, reviewed before Sen
ate the proposed changes in the constitution of All-College Cabinet.
After a discussion of the revisions, Senate unanimously approved
them.
The issue of selection of Judicial memlbers was thoroughly dis
bursed. Judicial members are now chosen by WISGA with nominations
from the floor requiring Senate's approval. These appointees remain
in ofifice for the rest of their college careers.
Jeanne Weaver, Panhel president, formulated a plan which calls
for a Judicial nominating com
mittee to be composed of repre
sentatives of Cabinet, Miss , Char
lotte E. Ray and Dean Arthur
Warnock. Judicial members would
hold office for only two semesters
and would be elected in alternate
semesters. However, a member
could succeed herself.
In an attempt to coordinate Ju
dicial and Tribunal, a Senior
Board will be set up composed of
Judicial and Tribunal chairmen
and the deans of men and women.
The proposed board will draw up
rules affecting both men and wo
men.
A suggestion presented to Cabi
net, that a nominating committee
which has the right of rejecting a
nominee from the floor is consti
tittionalV undemocratic, was con
sidered. WSGA felt that the com
mittee Was not fundamentally un
democratic, and that another plan.
might be dangerous.
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rayon combined. A joy from the cap sleeves
to the specially nice full peplum and big, shiny
butteyplate buttons.
MITCH ELLS'
DRESS SHOP
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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
Three-Year Day Course
Four-Year Evening Course
CO-EDUCATIONAL
Member Assn. of American
Law Schools
Under Accelerated Plan, Day
Course may be completed in
two years; Evening Course in
two years and eight months.
DAY and EVENING CLASSES
FIRST YEAR CLASSES BEGIN -
On June 11th and Sept., 24th,
1945, and February 4th, 1946.
For further information address
Registrar, Fordham University
School of Law
302 Broadway,
New York 7, N. Y.
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